
Cape Trainers Enjoy Rental Relief
Kenilworth Racing have given local trainers some relief and will implement a stable rental concession during April
Kenilworth Racing have given local trainers some relief and will implement a stable rental concession during April
It took more than a spoonful of confidence on the part of the Kenilworth Racing board to issue a public invitation for all stakeholders and interested parties to attend a meeting
KR Co Chairmen Robert Bloomberg and Mark Currie, together with Director & COO Faeeza Heuwel, will be present to address the published agenda and to answer questions pertaining to the company
All RA members, owners, trainers, jockeys, breeders, employees and any interested parties are invited
The Kenilworth Racing Chairman says he is confident that the Cape racing operator had cut their cloth as best they could in the best interests of their stakeholders
Information and transparency is key to raising the image of the sport and maintaining and growing racing’s customer base
Hassen Adams, who apparently had a visit from Phindi Kema the previous week, didn’t exactly cover himself in glory or grace when he launched an attack on the absent KR Chairman Robert Bloomberg
Following recent comments made on the Sporting Post website in regard to certain aspects of the relationship between Phumelela and Kenilworth Racing, we have been requested to clarify issues for the edification of readers
‘Due to all sorts of innuendos and falsities flying around, it is incumbent upon me to set the record straight’
Perpetrators freed ten of Harold Crawford’s horses from their boxes in the early hours of Monday, 1 April 2019
Just days before the shocking attack on Eric Sands at the Milnerton Training Centre, a female assistant trainer has recounted how she was assaulted in Barn 4 at the same complex
Just when he thought the system had failed him, jockey Jason Gates received a notification from the National Horseracing Authority this week
Horses from 13 countries, including 35 individual Group or Grade I winners, are set to contest the 29th Dubai World Cup meeting
One of the most striking aspects of the first session of last week’s CRS Premier Yearling Sale was the dominance of a handful of stallions
Like the tide, the fortunes of many thoroughbred female families tend to ebb and flow